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The "Me Enamoré" official lyric video was released via Shakira's Vevo the day of the release of the song. Directed by James Zwadlo, it features the Spanish-language words along watercolor painted images, presumably for the non-Spanish speaking people to understand the song.
Only four female singers have achieved the same number of weeks (or more) at number one on the Hot Latin Tracks history: Ana Gabriel (14 weeks with "Ay Amor" in 1988), Yuri (16 weeks with "Qué Te Pasa" in 1988) and Shakira (25 weeks with "La Tortura" in 2005). [9] "De Mí Enamórate" ranked 10th at the Hot Latin Songs 25th Anniversary chart.
"Me Enamora" (English: It Makes Me Fall in Love) is a song written and performed by Colombian singer and songwriter, Juanes. The song is the first radio single of his ...
S.O.S me estoy enamorando (English: S.O.S I'm Falling In Love) [1] is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Las Estrellas from 6 September 2021 to 16 January 2022. [2] [3] The series is produced by Lucero Suárez. [4] It is an adaptation of the Argentine telenovela El sodero de mi vida, and stars Irán Castillo and Daniel Arenas.
"Te Felicito" (transl. "I Congratulate You") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira and Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Rauw Alejandro . The song was released on 21 April 2022, through Ace Entertainment and Sony Music Latin , as the lead single from Shakira's twelfth studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (2024).
Me Enamoré may refer to: Me Enamoré, 1983 album by José Feliciano "Me Enamoré" (Shakira song), 2017 "Me Enamoré", 1997 song by Chichí Peralta "Me Enamoré", 2010 song by Angel & Khriz from the album Da' Take Over
Yo Si Me Enamoré (transl. "I Did Fall in Love" ) is the debut studio album by American salsa recording artist Huey Dunbar . Released on February 27, 2001, through Sony Discos , [ 1 ] the album was produced by Omar Alfanno and co-produced by Alejandro Jaén, Sergio George and Kike Santander .
Me Enamoré is a studio album recorded by Puerto-Rican American singer-songwriter José Feliciano. It was produced by Leonardo Shultz and Feliciano, mixed by Tom Greto, Gary H. Mason and Shultz, mastered by John Matousek, and released in 1983. The album won Feliciano a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance in 1984. [1]